Gastaldi’s seminal map of Southeast Asia

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Il disegno della terza parte dell'Asia.

GASTALDI, Giacomo' Paolo FORLANI; and Ferrando BERTELLI
[Venice,
1562 and c1568].
Engraved map on three sheets joined, bearing three watermarks, upper left sheet with ladder in shield under cross pommy B (Woodward 256), upper right with lamb, paschal with straight standard C (Woodward 48), lower sheet, only lower half of ladder in shield under six-pointed star K (Woodward 253).
680 by 775mm. (26.75 by 30.5 inches).
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A fine example of Gastaldi's map Southeast Asia, the most influential map of the region published in the sixteenth century, and the first map to name Singapore; here present with the rare southern extension sheet, incorporating the Java and the lucrative Spice Islands.

Giacomo Gastaldi (c1500-1567), originally from Piedmont, established himself as a cartographer in Venice, where he was given the notable title of 'Cosmographer to the Republic'. He was a prolific m...

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Bifolco 74 state 2; Nordenskjöld, pp. 396- 406, The Geographical Journal vol. 13, April 1899; Schilder p.7, The Map Collector 17, December 1981; Suárez, The early mapping of Southeast Asia, pp.130-157, 1999; Tooley pp.20, 21.

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